Royal Navy Cricket Club SIG RN Cricket Club Now RNA Special Interest Group The Royal Naval Cricket Club has recently been inc...
Cornwall Royal Naval Association Annual Croquet Competition Post pandemic, and the hotly contested Bodmin and Delabole Croquet Trophy was once more up for grabs...
Chard branch dine out Shipmates Ken and Rosemary Parker It was a well attended evening on Thursday 3rd August 2023 at the Hunter's lodge Axminster when 14...
Redruth & Camborne branch Out and About! Cornwall saw Redruth and Camborne branch out and about , celebrating a great day – or maybe not...
Motorhomes, Caravans and Campers SIG MCC SIG (Special Interest Group) The Big Meet S/M’s Ron Shilton and Andy Fletcher from Southend...
EXACTLY 41 YEARS LATER; HMS GLAMORGAN REMEMBERED IN PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD 41 years to the day HMS GLAMORGAN returned home to Portsmouth, a plaque was unveiled in the Royal Na...
Key Allied ships (and aircraft) in the Battle of the Atlantic Picking out the most important classes of ships from the Battle of the Atlantic is an exercise fraug...
Key Axis ships (and aircraft) in the Battle of the Atlantic Having looked at iconic Allied ships and aircraft from the Battle of the Atlantic, perhaps it is an...
Convoy 1940 – HX 79 Eastbound Atlantic convoy HX 79 assembled at the Canadian port of Halifax in Nova Scotia in the firs...
Why was the Battle of the Atlantic so important? Being an island has both advantages and drawbacks. In terms of security, an island nation such as...
The theory behind the convoy system The idea of a convoy at sea is a simple one – to put it in basic terms, there is safety in numbers...
Loss of HMS Hood and Bismarck The ‘Mighty Hood’ was the largest warship in the world when she was launched on the Clyde by Joh...